Guys,
I'm still searching around for a good wax to use as a final LSP after sealing the polishing work ( FK 2180 will be mostly used as the sealant as I want that anti - static properties. Meguiar's M21 might be used as well. ). I have been an avid Meguiar's NXT Paste Wax user, but I'm thinking of going a different brand and route.
I believe that carnauba - based wax will still be the best product to use, in order to gain the best shine, depth and cleaning properties ( that is, carnauba - based wax will not allow water etchings, bird dropping etching etc to bond to the paintwork ). But for clarity, I feel ( this is my personal opinion ) that I may need a synthetic / polymer - based, hence the use of FK 2180 as sealant.
The problem I'm facing ( and a lot of other guys here in Malaysia ) is that the unavailability of products, and the hassle of ordering products from overseas. Currently, we can get access to Meguiar's, Finish Kare, Optimum, Jeffs Werkstatt, Clearkote, Menzerna, Duragloss, Collinite and Swissvax ( Meguiar's and Swissvax can be sourced locally, the rest from Singapore ).
I need a wax ( carnauba - based ) that will bring the best of everything to the car that have been nicely polished and sealed. Here are the choices that I have access to :
- Meguiar's M16, M26, M20, M21 and NXT.
- FK 2180, FK 1000P, FK Pink Wax.
- Optimum Car Wax.
- Jeffs Werkstatt ( the whole range ).
- Clearkote ( the whole range, I believe as I'm not familiar with Clearkote ).
- Menzerna ( I believe Menzerna only produces polish ).
- Duragloss ( the whole range, I believe ).
- Collinite ( both #476 and #845 ).
- Swissvax ( the whole range, I believe as I'm not familiar with Swissvax ).
From the list above, I'm kinda partial to FK 1000P. But that is because I have been told by my friend here that FK Pink Wax is a very shiny, good depth, reflective and gives good clarity type of wax, but falters badly in terms of durability as M16 lasts longer. How much longer, I'm not sure, but I'm thinking maybe around 2 months here in Malaysia ( high humidity, heavy rains and 38 degrees Celcius altogether in one day ).
I have used only NXT Paste Wax and M16. My opinon is that NXT Paste Wax makes the car very2 shiny, reflects a lot and have quite a good depth ( car in question is polished with Meguiar's M80 ), but fails in durability. Meguiar's M16, in the other hand, excels in the durability test but falters a little bit in the others.
My requirements are :
- the wax must be able to bring the best of everything.
- the wax must last at least 2 months ( vehicle is parked outside 24 hours a day, exposed to hot sun, heavy rains, the whole works! ) with the car washed and sprayed with some sort of booster spray once a week. All this in a country that have very high humidity, extreme heat in the afternoons ( up to 38 degrees Celcius ) and have extremely heavy rains, which here, it rains heavily at LEAST twice a week.
- the wax must not let water etch, bird dropping etch to bond to the paintwork.
- the wax must note mute the shine from the polishing work done underneath ( I have read about Collinite #476 muting the shine etc here in Autopia. )
My questions are :
- after polishing, I will seal the work with FK 2180. If I want the very best shine, should I apply some sort of glaze? If I do, have to, when is the best time to apply the glaze? After polishing, or after polish + seal? And if I do, any brands from the list that I have access to above, that you guys might recommend?
- I've been told by a fellow detailer locally, that M16 outlasts FK Pink Wax, so should I delete FK Pink Wax from my list?
- I've also been told that M16 does hold up in the durability category, but in the shine, depth and reflectivity, it fails. So, if I still use M16, does a proper sealant work underneath will boost the shine, depth and reflectivity?
- I understand that most carnauba - based waxes will give a very good shine and superb depth to a nicely polished and sealed paintwork. What about clarity and reflectivity? How do I gain all four? Do I require a very good polymer sealant underneath to help me gain all four? And what about glazes? Will it help me, or is it just a waste of time and money ( if the wax I use makes the glaze step useless? )?
I'm still searching around for a good wax to use as a final LSP after sealing the polishing work ( FK 2180 will be mostly used as the sealant as I want that anti - static properties. Meguiar's M21 might be used as well. ). I have been an avid Meguiar's NXT Paste Wax user, but I'm thinking of going a different brand and route.
I believe that carnauba - based wax will still be the best product to use, in order to gain the best shine, depth and cleaning properties ( that is, carnauba - based wax will not allow water etchings, bird dropping etching etc to bond to the paintwork ). But for clarity, I feel ( this is my personal opinion ) that I may need a synthetic / polymer - based, hence the use of FK 2180 as sealant.
The problem I'm facing ( and a lot of other guys here in Malaysia ) is that the unavailability of products, and the hassle of ordering products from overseas. Currently, we can get access to Meguiar's, Finish Kare, Optimum, Jeffs Werkstatt, Clearkote, Menzerna, Duragloss, Collinite and Swissvax ( Meguiar's and Swissvax can be sourced locally, the rest from Singapore ).
I need a wax ( carnauba - based ) that will bring the best of everything to the car that have been nicely polished and sealed. Here are the choices that I have access to :
- Meguiar's M16, M26, M20, M21 and NXT.
- FK 2180, FK 1000P, FK Pink Wax.
- Optimum Car Wax.
- Jeffs Werkstatt ( the whole range ).
- Clearkote ( the whole range, I believe as I'm not familiar with Clearkote ).
- Menzerna ( I believe Menzerna only produces polish ).
- Duragloss ( the whole range, I believe ).
- Collinite ( both #476 and #845 ).
- Swissvax ( the whole range, I believe as I'm not familiar with Swissvax ).
From the list above, I'm kinda partial to FK 1000P. But that is because I have been told by my friend here that FK Pink Wax is a very shiny, good depth, reflective and gives good clarity type of wax, but falters badly in terms of durability as M16 lasts longer. How much longer, I'm not sure, but I'm thinking maybe around 2 months here in Malaysia ( high humidity, heavy rains and 38 degrees Celcius altogether in one day ).
I have used only NXT Paste Wax and M16. My opinon is that NXT Paste Wax makes the car very2 shiny, reflects a lot and have quite a good depth ( car in question is polished with Meguiar's M80 ), but fails in durability. Meguiar's M16, in the other hand, excels in the durability test but falters a little bit in the others.
My requirements are :
- the wax must be able to bring the best of everything.
- the wax must last at least 2 months ( vehicle is parked outside 24 hours a day, exposed to hot sun, heavy rains, the whole works! ) with the car washed and sprayed with some sort of booster spray once a week. All this in a country that have very high humidity, extreme heat in the afternoons ( up to 38 degrees Celcius ) and have extremely heavy rains, which here, it rains heavily at LEAST twice a week.
- the wax must not let water etch, bird dropping etch to bond to the paintwork.
- the wax must note mute the shine from the polishing work done underneath ( I have read about Collinite #476 muting the shine etc here in Autopia. )
My questions are :
- after polishing, I will seal the work with FK 2180. If I want the very best shine, should I apply some sort of glaze? If I do, have to, when is the best time to apply the glaze? After polishing, or after polish + seal? And if I do, any brands from the list that I have access to above, that you guys might recommend?
- I've been told by a fellow detailer locally, that M16 outlasts FK Pink Wax, so should I delete FK Pink Wax from my list?
- I've also been told that M16 does hold up in the durability category, but in the shine, depth and reflectivity, it fails. So, if I still use M16, does a proper sealant work underneath will boost the shine, depth and reflectivity?
- I understand that most carnauba - based waxes will give a very good shine and superb depth to a nicely polished and sealed paintwork. What about clarity and reflectivity? How do I gain all four? Do I require a very good polymer sealant underneath to help me gain all four? And what about glazes? Will it help me, or is it just a waste of time and money ( if the wax I use makes the glaze step useless? )?